Treasure Mile Casino Review: Should You Give Them a Shot in 2017?

That’s the question we’ll help you answer before the end of this review. Though, I have a slight feeling you’ll decide long before that.
In this review, we’ll answer common questions people have about casinos. More specifically, we’ll talk about Treasure Mile’s:

Company and background.

Banking options.

Promotions.

Games/Software.

Then – assuming you make it that far – we’ll wrap up with a conclusion that includes our least and most favorite things about Treasure Mile, and ultimately, whether we recommend them to our readers.

Company

Who is Treasure Mile? Where are they licensed? How long have they been in business?

Treasure Mile is one of several casinos under The Genesys Group of Casinos. The parent company was established in 2008, while Treasure Mile launched in 2009. So, they’ve been in business for about 8 years.

Treasure Mile is licensed in Curacao in the Netherlands Antilles.

Who can or can’t play here?

Players from the following countries cannot play at Treasure Mile Casino:

South Africa

Spain

Netherlands

Bangladesh

United Kingdom

Brazil

Croatia

Ireland

Romania

Hungary

Japan

Mexico

Russian Federation

That means that players from the USA can play here.

Have they been accused of any scams? Is there anything that makes them dangerous or unsafe?

I didn’t find anything directly related to Treasure Mile. Nothing came up when I searched for ‘Treasure Mile Casino scam’ in Google.

But I did find something about their parent company. What I found is that the Genesys Group is tied to the Grand Prive group.

Why is this a problem?

Well, The Grand Prive developed a bad reputation for dropping affiliate partners, as well as for spamming. You can see some of , and .

Okay, but what does this have to do with Genesys?

From what I read it looks like the Genesys Group owns Grand Prive.

The problem with that should be clear. If Genesys owns Grand Prive, then any problems Grand Prive had or have is a result of ownership, and is more likely to happen with their other properties.

But this case isn’t so black and white. The reason – we don’t know when Genesys bought/took over Grand Prive. It’s possible they took over after Grand Prive screwed up, in which case you can’t hold much against Genesys – other than maybe not settling any player/affiliate balances Grand Prive owes.

If they did own them while they screwed everyone over, well, then, we’d blacklist this casino and all other casinos owned by them. Because why would you expect them to treat this casino or it’s partners any different?

But since few reviews make this connection – and, since there are no reports or press releases of when the acquisition took place – it’s hard to establish a timeline of events, much less determine how much we can trust Treasure Mile.

With all that said, with the exception of Grand Prive, I’ve seen or heard nothing about Genesys or Treasure Mile that would give me reason to outright blacklist them.

How can you contact Treasure Mile Casino?

I contacted them by email to ask them a banking-related question. But it’s been 4 business days now and I have yet to hear back from them.

Banking

What payment methods can you use to fund your account? What are their limits and/or fees?

You can use:

Visa

Skrill

Eco

Ukash

Neteller

iDeal

Giropay

Paysafe Card

The specific options available to you will depend on where you’re playing from. The only options Americans have – unfortunately – is Visa credit, debit and prepaid cards.

They don’t list any limits or fees (for deposits). And I sent them an email to ask about it …buuuut they never got back to me.

What options do you have to cash out? Are there any limits or fees?

You can cash out using:

Courier Check

Check (regular mail)

Credit Card

Skrill

Ecopayz

Ukash

The minimum cash out is $100.

Fees will depend on the payment option you use and what country you’re from. But they’ll vary from $7 to $30.

Payment processing takes up to 48 hours, and payments will take 1-21 days to hit your account.

Anything else should you know about banking here?

Yeah, they impose weekly cash out limits. These depend on your VIP status.

Bronze

$1,500 per week

Silver

$2,500 per week

Gold

$3,500 per week

Platinum

$5,000 per week

There’s also a limit on winnings of $250 to $1,000 for Silver, Gold and Platinum members who are playing on birthday or anniversary bonuses.

These weekly limits suck, but is not surprising and on par with other casinos. However, their terms say these limits are ‘until the entire withdrawal amount has been paid out in full,’ which leads me to believe this includes jackpot winnings. This sucks, because if you won a $100,000 jackpot, it would take about 15-16 months to fully cash it out at $1,500 per week.

And who knows what could happen during that time frame?

Promotions

Does Treasure Mile offer a welcome bonus?

They have two offers:

Offer 1 – This is a 100% match bonus up to $500.

Offer 2 – Get $25 free.

The playthrough – according to their terms – is 40x the bonus. This is reasonable, but it’s for slots only – there’s a sliding scale for their other casino games.

Here’s what that looks like:

Slots 100%

Roulette 50%

Three Card Poker 50%

Baccarat 25%

Video Poker 10%

Blackjack 5%

Keno 100%

However – and this is really important – you won’t be able to play video poker or table games when clearing either of the first two offers. Treasure Mile has a rule that says you need to make 3 deposits before you’ll be able to clear a match bonus playing table or video poker games.

What other offers can you claim here?

Treasure Mile doesn’t post any other offers on their website. They say that when you sign up to their casino, you’ll also be signed up to receive – at minimum – 2 emails per week. These emails will contain special offers just for you.

So, on one hand it sort of sucks they don’t post these offers on their website. But, on the other hand, if they’re sending you daily offers, this means they’re new offers – not offers you’ve seen 100 times before. Not only that, but if one offer doesn’t work for you – that’s okay – because there’s going to be another offer coming in the next day or two.

Do they offer a VIP and/or comp points program?

They offer a VIP loyalty program. It’s called the Genesys Club. It’s a multi-tiered program with the following 5 tiers:

Newbie

Bronze

Silver

Gold

Platinum

Perks include:

Birthday bonus.

Tier welcome bonus.

Earn points for every bet you make. The higher your tier, the more points you’ll earn per $1 spent.

Exclusive tournaments, competitions and leaderboards.

Exclusive weekly match bonuses.

Personal VIP host.

Extra monthly loyalty points.

The higher up you go, the more of these (improved) perks you get. They also have physical rewards, such as navigation systems, golf clubs, TVs, vacations and more, up for grabs.

Are there any other rules or limits you should know about?

The max cash out on winnings from a bonus is $100.

Other than that – since they send out offers 2+ times per week, you’ll want to become familiar with their bonus terms and conditions. You can read those by visiting their website.

Games

Where do Treasure Mile’s games come from? What software providers do they work with?

Genesys uses Saucify, who – as best as I can tell – used to be known as BetOnSoft. They’re a relatively unknown, 2nd or 3rd tier software provider.

How many games can you play? How do you access them?

Treasure Mile says they have 120+ games, but if you believe Sauficy – who they get their games from – they have as many as 110 games, assuming Treasure Mile has all of Sauficy’s library on their site.

And it looks like they have a download, instant play and mobile casino. They say on their homepage that you can download their software to both Windows and Mac computers.

Their mobile page gives the impression that their mobile casino is only compatible with iOS. But since no app is needed – you play from your browser – I would also assume you could play from most newer gen Android devices, too. It wouldn’t hurt to try your Windows or BlackBerry device, either.

What are some examples of games you can play?

Here are some of the games you can play. We used the same headings Treasure Mile does to sort their games.

Slots

Age of Spartans

Big Game

Horn of Plenty

Zodiac

Aladdins Loot

Big Game

Arcadia I3d

Alpha Squad

Bucksy Malone

Buckin’ Broncos

City of Gold

Break the Bank

Code 211

Cosmopolitan

Diamond Dare

Electron

Lucky Leprechauns

Maxcash

Minted Sevens

Monkey Business

Nascash

Overdrive

Perfect Date

Pina Nevada

Pieces of Eight

Purse of The Mummy

Reef Encounter

Elemental 7

Legends of Greece

Legends of Olympia

Double Trouble

Digging for Dinosaurs

One thing that stood out to me while glancing over their slots list, is how some of the titles look identical to big name movies, games or other kinds of pop culture. Look at Reef Encounter (Finding Nemo), Nascash (NASCAR) and Aladdins Loot (Aladdin), and you’ll see exactly what I mean.

Other than that, they have a smaller list of slots than you’ll find at other casinos. But that’s not too shocking considering how Saucify only has around 110 games total.

Table Games

3 Card Poker

American Roulette

Atlantic City Blackjack

Baccarat

European Blackjack

Single Deck Blackjack

Vegas Strip Blackjack

Punto Banco

Vegas Strip Blackjack

Most of their selection is blackjack games or ‘elite’ variants of all their table games. Again, like their slots section, you can expect to find fewer table games. But they do cover the basics.

Video Poker

Bonus Poker

Deuces and Joker

Deuces Wild

Bonus Deuces Wild

Double Bonus Poker

Double Double Bonus Poker

Jacks or Better

Joker Poker

Triple Double Bonus Poker

Not much to add here – just your average list of video poker machines

Progressive Jackpots

Cash Flow

Cash Flow Video Slot

Dream Wheel

Legends of Avalon

Molten Moolah

Rocket Jacks

Scratch Cards

Berry Picker

Lucky Scratch

And that’s it.

They also have an ‘All Games’ heading so you can scroll through their entire list of games at once, if you prefer.

Overall, their game selection is average. They don’t have a lot of games, nor do they cover a lot of variants. That said, I do think it’s neat they have slots that mirror big name movies or sports – and get away with doing so.

Conclusion

Here are our final thoughts about Treasure Mile Casino.

What do we like least about them?

My biggest complaint is their connection to Grand Prive. It’s hard to know if you can trust them, which means, I assume, that many people won’t.

And can you blame them?

Other than that, I’m not a fan of their weekly cash out limits. Especially if it applies to jackpot winners. Combined with their connection to Grand Prive, and who knows if you’d collect an entire jackpot.

I’d also like to see more US-friendly deposit options – MasterCard, some sort of wire/cash transfer and bitcoin would all be good options to add.

It’d be nice if they responded to my email, too.

What do we like most?

While the game library is small, the fact that they use a different software provider than nearly everyone else makes them unique.

I also like how they send out promotions by email a couple 2-3 times per week. This means you’ll always get the freshest offers, as opposed to dated, boring offers other casinos have on their promotions page for weeks at a time.

Finally – do we recommend them?

Eh, I’m not so sure I’d play here. Which means I can’t recommend you play here. There are two main reasons why:

It’s hard to figure out a timeline of when Genesys bought Grand Prive – Most legit companies send out press releases that announce when they acquire companies. But I didn’t find one when I searched Google. Not sure I can really blame them, though, given Grand Prive’s outstanding(ly) bad rep.

There are far better options out there for Americans – I can think of 3-5 casinos off the cuff that I’d play at first – Bovada, 5Dimes and Ignition are my first 3 – before ever considering Treasure Mile. And since I don’t need more than 1-3 casino accounts, there’s a good chance I’d never have a reason to play here.

For that reason, I think most people can pass. But you can check them out yourself, see if Saucify’s games are worth the risk. They didn’t look worthy of an exception to me, but I’ll leave that for you to decide.

This review was made by: play-casino-games-now.com
Rating: 2.4 out of 5